Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

FAREWELL TO GENE WILDER, THE COMIC GENIUS

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Gene Wilder, the frizzy-haired actor who brought his deft comedic touch to such unforgetta­ble roles as the neurotic accountant in “The Producers” and the mad scientist of “Young Frankenste­in,” has died. He was 83.

The actor and writer died late Sunday at his home in Stamford, Connecticu­t, of complicati­ons from Alzheimer’s disease.

Wilder was diagnosed with the disease three years ago, but kept the condition private so as not to disappoint fans.

He started his acting career on the stage, but millions knew him from his work in the movies, especially his collaborat­ions with Mel Brooks on “The Producers,” ‘’Blazing Saddles” and “Young Frankenste­in.” The last film — with Wilder playing a California-born descendant of the mad scientist, insisting that his name is pronounced “Frahn-ken-SHTEEN” — was co-written by Brooks and Wilder and earned the pair an Oscar nomination for adapted screenplay.

With his unkempt hair and big, buggy eyes, Wilder was a master at playing panicked characters caught up in schemes that only a madman such as Brooks could devise, whether reviving a monster in “Young Frankenste­in” or bilking Broadway in “The Producers.” Brooks would call him “God’s perfect prey, the victim in all of us.”

But he also knew how to keep it cool as the boozing gunslinger in “Blazing Saddles” or the charming candy man in the children’s favorite “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.”

His craziest role: the therapist having an affair with a sheep in Woody Allen’s “Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex.”

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AP/REUTERS Jim Carrey tweeted: “Wilder was one of the funniest and sweetest energies ever to take a human form. If there’s a heaven he has a Golden Ticket”.

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